Attend our free informational seminar and get all your questions answered by our clinical experts who are committed to your health before, during and after surgery. At our seminars, we’ll discuss the various types of bariatric surgical procedures in detail, success rates and if you’re a qualified candidate for bariatric surgery. You’ll also learn about important nutritional and lifestyle requirements, and support programs, that will give you the tools to be successful at losing the weight and keeping it off.

Seminar is free, and runs from 1 to 2 p.m., however registration is required.Call (317) 528-7575 or register online below. Adults or any support person are invited to attend.

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Nurse practitioners (NP) are advanced practice registered nurses that manage acute and chronic medical conditions, both physical and mental, through history and physical exam and the ordering of diagnostic tests and medical treatments. NPs are qualified to diagnose medical problems, order treatments, perform advanced procedures, prescribe medications, and make referrals for a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions within their scope of practice. Their education includes a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or other undergraduate degree, and requires a license as a registered nurse (RN) and experience as an RN in a health care setting. They must graduate from an accredited graduate (MSN) or doctoral (DNP) program and achieve a board certification.

Physician assistants (PA) typically obtain medical histories, perform examinations and procedures, order treatments, diagnose diseases, prescribe medication, order and interpret diagnostic tests, refer patients to specialists as required, and first or second-assist in surgery. Their education includes a bachelor’s degree, extensive clinical training from an accredited PA program and they must obtain a license to practice as a physician assistant.